Idaho License Law
Under Idaho law, who may serve as a 'principal broker' or 'designated broker' for a real estate company?
AAny licensed salesperson with 2+ years experience
BA person holding an active Idaho broker's license who meets IREC's qualification requirements✓ Correct
CAny member of the National Association of Realtors
DAny Idaho resident with a business license
Explanation
Only a person holding an active Idaho real estate broker's license who meets IREC's qualifications (education, experience, exam) may serve as the designated broker responsible for supervising a brokerage.
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